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The Business Charity Awards 2011

Details of the winners of the Business Charity Awards 2011.

Business Charity Awards: Business Charity Champion - Winner: Michael Robson

For the business leader who has done the most to harness or increase corporate support for charities across the private sector

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The Winners

Ethicall

Business Charity Awards: Business of the Year - Winner: Ethicall

For the business that has done the most to help the voluntary sector and the wider community

 
 
The Co-operative Enterprise Hub

Business Charity Awards: Social Investment - Winner: The Co-operative Enterprise Hub

For the business that has most effectively or innovatively supported social enterprise or self-sustaining voluntary sector projects in the UK

 
 
Simplyhealth and VoiceAbility

Business Charity Awards: Charity Partnership: Short-term - Winner: Simplyhealth and VoiceAbility

Awarded to the best partnership between a business and a charity that has lasted up to a year and a half

 
 
BNY Mellon and Community Links

Business Charity Awards: Charity Partnership: Long-term (by finance or professional companies) - Winner: BNY Mellon and Community Links

Awarded to the best partnership between a finance or professional company and a charity or charities that has lasted or will last more than a year and a half

 
 
International Red Cross and Red Crescent

Business Charity Awards: Charity Partnership: Long-term - Winner: Land Rover and International Red Cross and Red Crescent

Awarded to the best partnership between a company and a charity or charities that has lasted or will last for more than a year and a half

 
 
Coventry Building Society and the Royal British Legion

Business Charity Awards: Affinity marketing - Winner: Coventry Building Society and the Royal British Legion

Awarded for the use of a company's products or services to help a charity provide benefits to its donors, beneficiaries or members

 
 
PizzaExpress and Oxfam

Business Charity Awards: Cause-related marketing - Winner: PizzaExpress and Oxfam

For the cause-related marketing campaign that has done the most to benefit a charity

 
 
Greggs Foundation

Business Charity Awards: Corporate Foundation - Winner: Greggs Foundation

Awarded to a philanthropic foundation, set up by a business, that has supported the charity sector

 
 
Lancaster Cleaning and Support Services

Business Charity Awards: Employment scheme - Winner: Lancaster Cleaning and Support Services and Tomorrow's People

Awarded to the company that has aided a charity or charities by offering employment, training, work experience or similar support to beneficiaries

 
 
Bibby Line Group

Business Charity Awards: Employee engagement - Winner: Bibby Line Group

For the company that has done most to engage its workforce in helping a charity

 
 
Lloyds Banking Group and British Heart Foundation

Business Charity Awards: Outstanding Team - Winner: Lloyds Banking Group and British Heart Foundation

Awarded to the team in a business that has most successfully worked to improve its support for corporate social responsibility or charity

 
 
Centrica and Camfed

Business Charity Awards: Challenge Team - Winner: Centrica and Camfed: Mt Toubkal Challenge

Awarded to a team of employees from any part of the business who took part in a successful fundraising challenge for a UK charity

 
 
Keyline Builders Merchants and the Prostate Cancer Charity

Business Charity Awards: UK Project - Winner: Keyline Builders Merchants and the Prostate Cancer Charity

Awarded to the company that has made the biggest difference to charity beneficiaries through its involvement in a project run by a UK-based charity in the UK

 
 
Barclays and Unicef UK

Business Charity Awards: Overseas Project - Winner: Barclays and Unicef UK

Awarded to the project that has made the biggest difference to charity beneficiaries through its involvement in a project run by a UK charity outside the UK

 
 

About the Business Charity Awards

Business Charity Awards: Introduction

These awards indicate that corporate Britain does do a lot for charity, says Third Sector editor Stephen Cook

 

Business Charity Awards: Sponsor's welcome

John Low, chief executive of the Charities Aid Foundation talks about his organisation's commitment to encouraging effective partnerships

 

Business Charity Awards: The judges

A team of third sector experts studied the entries to choose the winners of this year's Business Charity Awards

 

Business Charity Awards: Acknowledgements

The Business Charity Awards would not be possible without the generosity of our headline sponsor

 
 

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